Unsurprisingly, the series has drawn criticism for its depiction of non-consensual dynamics. Defenders argue that it’s clearly fictional and belongs to the netorase / gyaru-kei subgenres where exaggerated dominance is part of the fantasy. Detractors point to the lack of aftercare or emotional resolution. Part 4 does little to address these concerns, instead leaning further into the degradation.
Picking up immediately after the cliffhanger of Part 3, the protagonist—still unnamed, still utterly passive—finds himself cornered by the same aggressive, tanned gyaru (gal) who has been dictating their encounters. However, Part 4 introduces a twist: a second gal, equally dominant but more playful, joins the dynamic. The “arbitrary” nature of the first gal’s demands expands into a power-sharing arrangement where the protagonist’s consent is repeatedly acknowledged but never actually given weight—a key thematic tension that fans either find thrilling or deeply uncomfortable.
While the specific details of the "new" Part 4 focus heavily on the physical escalation typical of the genre, the narrative arc generally explores the following themes:
: Volume 4 pushes the boundaries of the established living arrangement, moving from casual encounters to more intense, experimental, or affectionate scenarios.
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"iribitori gal ni manko tsukawasete morau hanashi 4 new"
If you enjoyed the first three, Part 4 delivers exactly what it promises—no more, no less. If the premise already made you uncomfortable, this chapter will not change your mind.
